Stadsorgelconcert in de Grote of St. Bavokerk

Christine Kamp

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Haarlem is known worldwide as the city of organs. The city has two top organs with a monumental status: the Christian Müller organ in the Great or St. Bavo Church and the Cavaillé-Coll organ in the PHIL.

Christine Kamp studied organ at the Sweelinck Conservatory in Amsterdam with Jacques van Oortmerssen and Ewald Kooiman and piano with Ronald Brautigam. She completed her organ studies with Jan Raas at the Conservatory in Utrecht, where she specialized not only in church music but also in chamber music and song accompaniment with Thom Bollen. Christine Kamp attended masterclasses with György Sebok and Marie-Louise Jaquet-Langlais. She performs as an organist in concerts both domestically and internationally and has made several television, radio, and CD recordings. 

As a soloist, she has performed at the Festival for Early Music in Utrecht, at the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, the St. Bavo Church in Haarlem, Ste. Clotilde in Paris, and St. Sernin in Toulouse. In 2002, she was awarded the Silver Medal from the Parisian Société Académique 'Arts - Sciences - Lettres'. Since 1996, Christine Kamp has been the organist of the Great Church in Weesp. 

From May to October, concerts are held on Tuesday evenings and in July and August also on Thursday afternoons in the Great or St. Bavo Church by renowned organists from home and abroad. 

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